The hunt is one for the elusive snipe
I don’t know about you, but a practical joke in my younger days involved inviting someone to participate in a snipe hunt. The goal was to leave that hapless person
I don’t know about you, but a practical joke in my younger days involved inviting someone to participate in a snipe hunt. The goal was to leave that hapless person
As we plant, tend our treasures and measure the success of our efforts, we are constantly running little gardening experiments. We can read about what is likely to succeed in
Saturday, March 23, 10 a.m. At the Christopher Blab Basketball Court. Learn how birds contribute to our environment, see how hawks hunt and hear the truth about vulture vomit! The
One of the first things most people want to know about acupuncture is: Does it hurt? The answer is no. In fact, you barely feel the needles — which are
There’s a feeling of calmness and tranquility when you walk into Ply Yarn on the Square — pretty much what you would expect from a knitting shop. The walls of
Fifty-six competitors comprising 14 teams endured Arctic conditions to compete in the 1st Annual Wimberley Cajun Cultural Alliance (WCCA) Mardi Gras Party & Gumbo Cookoff, held at Cypress Falls in
Let’s hear it for the cotton rat. This small rodent is abundant in our area, and indeed throughout Texas. Hawks, eagles and owls all enjoy eating it. It’s called cotton
Wimberley has known for some time how valuable the Lions are to this community, and, just recently, they have once again shared their generosity, skills, and love with their gift
On March 21, Eliza Gilkyson, renowned singer-songwriter, activist, and favorite of Wimberley audiences, returns to the Susanna’s Kitchen stage. One of the most respected musicians in Folk, Roots and Americana
We had a freeze! But that is central Texas weather for you - one day you’ll be enjoying a sunny afternoon out on your patio. The next you’re bundled back
At a recent gathering of birders, there was a discussion of what nice birds had been seen recently. A recitation of lesser goldfinch, caracara and dark-eyed junco brought favorable commentary.
I appreciate our long Southern Springs. We start getting flowers in January and although the temperature fluctuates this time of year, we can enjoy a parade of Spring flowers until
Kids can discover their inner Super Hero on Saturday, March 16 at the Wimberley Players theater. “We’ll explore the meaning of ‘hero’ in our third Discovery Theatre workshop,” said Monica
(Editor’s Note: This is the first in a three-part series profiling art galleries in Wimberley, which will run monthly prior to Second Saturday Gallery Trail for March, April and May.
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